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Old 05-16-2006, 12:29 AM
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I will post a how to with examples soon enough
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Old 05-16-2006, 07:12 PM
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here are a couple sample pics..ther will be more when I update our events section... I'll let you know once it's done, I have a few goodones..hopefully by this weekend.

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zoom zoom daddy!

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a Pinnacle car and what Corksport thinks it needs!?

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only could bring one of my cars. The Vert is for sale and the wifey is VERY possesive of her 8!

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so I brought the ongoing project but got there to late to park close. I see someone spied it next to the mere mortals, in the parking lot.

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so many rotaries! so little time! Many pics to sort thru..

so with the 20bs that were there what did we have about 95plus rotors in one spot?

fun stuff, sorry I missed so much.. next year maybe.

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Old 05-18-2006, 02:17 AM
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abf is one of those things where you can look at 1000 pics of it and not even begin to get a glimpse of the actuall experience. thats the truth. mabey a bit over exadurated but its the truth
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Originally Posted by gregs' post='819849' date='May 18 2006, 12:17 AM

abf is one of those things where you can look at 1000 pics of it and not even begin to get a glimpse of the actuall experience. thats the truth. mabey a bit over exadurated but its the truth


Well I don't have 1000s more, but more are now posted at the events section of www.pinnaclemazda.com

I'll be getting the Bremerton Raceway set up next.



Also of note, if you are interested in a proffessional track day let me know soon soon for some zoom zoom. Has to be a Mazda, and NOT to loud because of the local regs on weekdays at Pacific Raceway.



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Originally Posted by raincrow' post='819895' date='May 18 2006, 11:19 AM

Well I don't have 1000s more, but more are now posted at the events section of www.pinnaclemazda.com

I'll be getting the Bremerton Raceway set up next.



Also of note, if you are interested in a proffessional track day let me know soon soon for some zoom zoom. Has to be a Mazda, and NOT to loud because of the local regs on weekdays at Pacific Raceway.



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**** neil thats a bummer. my cars not quiet! haha ive got a $35 parts peso i got from abf, i will be needing some parts soon

i talked to you awhile back. i needed the gsl-se front cover gasket and oilpan gasket.
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gaskets? I prefer good ol' RTV when doing those jobs. I have always had better results than using the gasket. If the Oil pan gasket and the front cover gaskets are cork or paper than I would at least recommend lightly coating them with RTV just as a precaution. When I resealed oil pans and front covers I have had great results with using RTV.
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Originally Posted by rmriggin' post='819961' date='May 18 2006, 08:22 PM

gaskets? I prefer good ol' RTV when doing those jobs. I have always had better results than using the gasket. If the Oil pan gasket and the front cover gaskets are cork or paper than I would at least recommend lightly coating them with RTV just as a precaution. When I resealed oil pans and front covers I have had great results with using RTV.


Myself I like using gaskets but I do add a very light coat of good ol permatex #2. Call me old school, but at least I know how it will behave when I am assembling things.

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Looks like someone took my place as well as Daves this year.
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HEY, ROTOR RALLY CONCOURSE WINNERS!!!!!



Please look at the vouchers you won. They are dated for June 30th, and that is for real, as this was part of the first half year budget. That's $35.00 of stuff from our store, don't throw it away!



USE IT OR LOSE IT!



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Originally Posted by raincrow' post='825272' date='Jun 20 2006, 05:32 PM
HEY, ROTOR RALLY CONCOURSE WINNERS!!!!!



Please look at the vouchers you won. They are dated for June 30th, and that is for real, as this was part of the first half year budget. That's $35.00 of stuff from our store, don't throw it away!



USE IT OR LOSE IT!



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Neil you might want to put this in it's own thread and have 98rag pin it for you till after the 30th
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